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  • ...as once a Jedi fight, before XeTeX and LuaTeX development. Nowadays, using fonts is simple. = Using fonts =
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  • = What are variable fonts = ''MDN Web Docs'' define variable fonts as:
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  • == Available Free Fonts == ...t free Math fonts; [http://www.geocities.com/hartke01/ links to other free fonts]
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  • This Wiki-Page deals with summarizing experiences of three Fraktur fonts available on: [1] https://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/fonts/ps-type1/yfonts
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  • = Using Math fonts in MkIV = ConTeXt ships with typescript for the following math fonts. To use these typescripts, either use
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  • ==Simplified Chinese Fonts== There are no good free Chinese fonts (i.e., high quality, large number of glyphs, and many styles) available.
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  • {{todo|more typescripts for common Arabic fonts.}} == Arabeyes.org fonts ==
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  • = How to use fonts in ConTeXt = '''The ConTeXt way of handling fonts are [[TypeScripts - Old Content]].''' It’s a system of abstraction and al
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  • ...><ref>[http://dl.contextgarden.net/myway/expertfonts.pdf Installing Expert Fonts: Minion Pro] by Idris Samawi Hamid</ref>), LuaTeX creates these metric file = How LuaTeX handles system fonts =
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  • == TrueType fonts in luaTeX == ...these ligatures have no fixed Unicode position that would be valid for all fonts, so in this case, it is safer to use the actual character names (which I fo
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  • First, have a look at the [[ConTeXt distribution's Fonts|21 provided fonts]] and the associated typescript name: ...s), use {{cmd|setupbodyfont}} and the associated [[ConTeXt distribution's Fonts|typescript name]].
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  • = Fonts location on your computer = The first step is to declare the storage locations of the fonts you want ConTeXt to consider.
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  • ...ing with map files, encodings, Karl Berry naming schemes, tfms, or virtual fonts. This page describes the various typescripts introduced with [[source:type- Also, on Mac, old fonts that store their code in the resource fork (Postscript Type 1, Postscript T
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  • ...t.aanhet.net/svn/contextman/context-reference/en/co-fonts.pdf - Chapter on fonts ...Fonts in Mark IV]]. The idea is that the page says ''how'' to easily use fonts (or rather typescripts) in Mark IV, so that you just take a ready-to-use re
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  • ...fonts] or documents cited on the Fonts page (be warned: understanding how fonts work is not easy). ...re difficult and some examples on this page do not work. In particular, LM fonts and the TeX Gyre collection.
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  • ...d a ''typescript'' in ConTeXt. The following typescripts are available for fonts distributed with ConTeXt (the name of the typescript is shown as <code>type ...http://www.gust.org.pl/projects/e-foundry/tex-gyre TeX Gyre] Collection of Fonts, cross-platform OpenType formats.
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  • ...n ConTeXt MkIV, you need a font that has cyrillic letters, e.g. the DejaVu fonts which are shipped with the [[ConTeXt Standalone]]. For more details on how to change fonts in ConTeXt, see [[Fonts in LuaTeX]]
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  • ...substitute Knuth's [[MetaFont]], which is only capable of producing bitmap fonts. * [[Latin Modern]] fonts (a substitute for Knuth's Computer Modern)
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  • == Available Free Fonts == ...t free Math fonts; [http://www.geocities.com/hartke01/ links to other free fonts]
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  • Which will bring you: texlive-latex-recommended, texlive-fonts-recommended, == Fonts ==
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  • ...an.org/tex-archive/fonts/utilities/metatype1/ metatype1], generates Type 1 fonts from MetaPost ...ols] - otftotfm, otfinfo and many other programs to work with [[OpenType]] fonts (used in [[TeXfont - Old Content]])
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  • == Fonts == See [[Fonts in LuaTeX]]
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  • However, this method only seems to work with lucida fonts. For other fonts (currently only for latin modern and euler), one can also define == Mixing Math Fonts ==
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  • * They are stored in <code>tex/texmf-context/tex/context/fonts/mkiv/</code>. They are defined by the files "type-imp-*.mkiv". You can have * For the fonts files provided with ConTeXt, typescripts are [[ConTeXt_distribution's_Fonts
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  • ...as once a Jedi fight, before XeTeX and LuaTeX development. Nowadays, using fonts is simple. = Using fonts =
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  • Certain older commands such as <code>\sc</code> should no longer be used for fonts that provide the desired OpenType features. This is because <code>\sc</code ...that <code>\sc</code> should be used only for Latin Modern or other legacy fonts that have not been updated to OpenType. See [[Small caps across styles (bol
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  • Whenever possible, define symbolic names for fonts using this command. See also: http://context.aanhet.net/svn/contextman/context-reference/en/co-fonts.pdf
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  • [[Category:Command/Fonts|hilo]]
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  • * [[Fonts]] [[Category:Command/Fonts|usetypescript]]
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  • ...native. For an example of what it looks like, see [http://mirrors.ctan.org/fonts/doublestroke/dsdoc.pdf its documentation]. ...onts as the blackboard font, there is really no need to use the blackboard fonts separately; so, the math typescript is overwritten.
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  • ...fonts] or documents cited on the Fonts page (be warned: understanding how fonts work is not easy). ...re difficult and some examples on this page do not work. In particular, LM fonts and the TeX Gyre collection.
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  • [[Category:Fonts]] mtxrun --script fonts --list --all --pattern=nimbus*
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  • ...d bolder) <code>cmbtt</code> family; to use the older <code>cmttb10</code> fonts, uncomment them and comment out the other set. % Newer, more-bold version of the bold typewriter fonts.
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  • Beware: Most fonts don’t have a slanted variant, but Latin Modern has. * [[Category:Command/Fonts]]
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  • == Using math calligraphic or script fonts in mkiv == ...ligraphic (alias script) math fonts with rsfs (Ralph Smith's Formal Script fonts): see the dedicated page on this wiki [http://wiki.contextgarden.net/rsfs].
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  • ==Simplified Chinese Fonts== There are no good free Chinese fonts (i.e., high quality, large number of glyphs, and many styles) available.
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  • For most fonts, this ‘natural size’ is 10&nbsp;pt, but special display or footnote fonts may have a different intended use size, and the
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  • ...a small capital, regardless of case. In Mkii, this works as a solution for fonts lacking small capitals. [[Category:Command/Fonts|Cap]]
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  • === Adding the system fonts === ...standard Ubuntu LuaTeX package does not scan any of your installed system fonts. Therefore you will want to set up the OSFONTDIR environment variable to po
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  • = Using Math fonts in MkIV = ConTeXt ships with typescript for the following math fonts. To use these typescripts, either use
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  • ==Fonts==
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  • = What are variable fonts = ''MDN Web Docs'' define variable fonts as:
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  • * [[Category:Command/Fonts]] * [[manual:fonts-mkiv.pdf| fonts-mkiv.pdf]]
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  • There are some settings on Fonts, [[MetaPost]]/[[MetaFun - MetaPost in ConTeXt|MetaFun]]; most options are d % (makes sense if you use a lot of different fonts)
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  • The command <tt>\definefontfallback</tt> is used to setup fonts for missing characters in the main font. <div class="cd:description">This command allows to define fallback fonts for certain glyphs which are not found in the main font. The command takes
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  • {{todo|more typescripts for common Arabic fonts.}} == Arabeyes.org fonts ==
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  • otfinstall is a small ruby script that allows you to install OpenType fonts and use them with pdftex/context. It is a frontend to the lcdf type tools, get otfinstall from [http://dl.contextgarden.net/support/fonts/]. Unzip it and have a look at the example scripts in the directory <tt>exa
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  • = How to use fonts in ConTeXt = '''The ConTeXt way of handling fonts are [[TypeScripts - Old Content]].''' It’s a system of abstraction and al
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  • [[Category:Fonts]]
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  • * [mailto:w-a-schmidt@gmx.net Walter Schmidt]: Upright fonts should exhibit some negative kerning between e-V, with respect to the physi ...ng and other additional kerning data, which were not present in the old CM fonts. See the file exrligtb.mf. IMO, these additional data should be adopted for
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  • * [[Fonts]] [[Category:Command/Fonts|starttypescript]]
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  • standard postscript fonts that printers have built in, also known as the thirty five base fonts.
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  • ....pdf A presentation by Bogusław Jackowski] (may we copy description of the fonts from there?) * [http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/fonts/lm/ CTAN], see also [[Cont-lmt.zip]]
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  • ...font goodies read [http://www.pragma-ade.nl/general/manuals/fonts-mkiv.pdf fonts-mkiv.pdf] manual. [[Category:Fonts]]
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  • [1.1{/usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/fonts/map/dvipdfm/context/original-empt y.map}{/usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.tetex/fonts/map/dvips/lm/lm-texnansi.map}{/
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  • For most (if not all) contemporary opentype fonts, the small caps (and the associated feature <code>smcp</code>) are included [[Category:Fonts]]
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  • First, have a look at the [[ConTeXt distribution's Fonts|21 provided fonts]] and the associated typescript name: ...s), use {{cmd|setupbodyfont}} and the associated [[ConTeXt distribution's Fonts|typescript name]].
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  • ...t example we create a new typeface with the name `mainface` which includes fonts from the TeX Gyre family. Even though there is no math used in this example In this example we are switching the fonts which are used for the upright, italic etc. alternatives. With the help of
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  • * [[Category:Command/Fonts]]
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  • * [[Category:Command/Fonts]]
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  • ...in/context-help.html#newfont-type1-texfont Bill's tutorial on enabling new fonts]: [[Category:Fonts]]
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  • = Fonts location on your computer = The first step is to declare the storage locations of the fonts you want ConTeXt to consider.
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  • * [[Category:Command/Fonts]]
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  • <table width="100%"><tr><td colspan="2" class="doc4">Check if the main fonts contains the characters (adds some lag)</td></tr> * [[Category:Command/Fonts]]
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  • = Fonts = Fonts are split in three packages:
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  • * [[Category:Command/Fonts]]
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